Java Code Examples for com.squareup.okhttp.OkResponseCache#trackResponse()

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Example 1
Source File: HttpEngine.java    From L.TileLayer.Cordova with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Figures out what the response source will be, and opens a socket to that
 * source if necessary. Prepares the request headers and gets ready to start
 * writing the request body if it exists.
 */
public final void sendRequest() throws IOException {
  if (responseSource != null) {
    return;
  }

  prepareRawRequestHeaders();
  initResponseSource();
  OkResponseCache responseCache = client.getOkResponseCache();
  if (responseCache != null) {
    responseCache.trackResponse(responseSource);
  }

  // The raw response source may require the network, but the request
  // headers may forbid network use. In that case, dispose of the network
  // response and use a GATEWAY_TIMEOUT response instead, as specified
  // by http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.4.
  if (requestHeaders.isOnlyIfCached() && responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    if (responseSource == ResponseSource.CONDITIONAL_CACHE) {
      Util.closeQuietly(cachedResponseBody);
    }
    this.responseSource = ResponseSource.CACHE;
    this.cacheResponse = GATEWAY_TIMEOUT_RESPONSE;
    RawHeaders rawResponseHeaders = RawHeaders.fromMultimap(cacheResponse.getHeaders(), true);
    setResponse(new ResponseHeaders(uri, rawResponseHeaders), cacheResponse.getBody());
  }

  if (responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    sendSocketRequest();
  } else if (connection != null) {
    client.getConnectionPool().recycle(connection);
    connection = null;
  }
}
 
Example 2
Source File: HttpEngine.java    From IoTgo_Android_App with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Figures out what the response source will be, and opens a socket to that
 * source if necessary. Prepares the request headers and gets ready to start
 * writing the request body if it exists.
 */
public final void sendRequest() throws IOException {
  if (responseSource != null) {
    return;
  }

  prepareRawRequestHeaders();
  initResponseSource();
  OkResponseCache responseCache = client.getOkResponseCache();
  if (responseCache != null) {
    responseCache.trackResponse(responseSource);
  }

  // The raw response source may require the network, but the request
  // headers may forbid network use. In that case, dispose of the network
  // response and use a GATEWAY_TIMEOUT response instead, as specified
  // by http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.4.
  if (requestHeaders.isOnlyIfCached() && responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    if (responseSource == ResponseSource.CONDITIONAL_CACHE) {
      Util.closeQuietly(cachedResponseBody);
    }
    this.responseSource = ResponseSource.CACHE;
    this.cacheResponse = GATEWAY_TIMEOUT_RESPONSE;
    RawHeaders rawResponseHeaders = RawHeaders.fromMultimap(cacheResponse.getHeaders(), true);
    setResponse(new ResponseHeaders(uri, rawResponseHeaders), cacheResponse.getBody());
  }

  if (responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    sendSocketRequest();
  } else if (connection != null) {
    client.getConnectionPool().recycle(connection);
    connection = null;
  }
}
 
Example 3
Source File: HttpEngine.java    From android-discourse with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Figures out what the response source will be, and opens a socket to that
 * source if necessary. Prepares the request headers and gets ready to start
 * writing the request body if it exists.
 */
public final void sendRequest() throws IOException {
    if (responseSource != null) {
        return;
    }

    prepareRawRequestHeaders();
    initResponseSource();
    OkResponseCache responseCache = client.getOkResponseCache();
    if (responseCache != null) {
        responseCache.trackResponse(responseSource);
    }

    // The raw response source may require the network, but the request
    // headers may forbid network use. In that case, dispose of the network
    // response and use a GATEWAY_TIMEOUT response instead, as specified
    // by http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.4.
    if (requestHeaders.isOnlyIfCached() && responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
        if (responseSource == ResponseSource.CONDITIONAL_CACHE) {
            Util.closeQuietly(cachedResponseBody);
        }
        this.responseSource = ResponseSource.CACHE;
        this.cacheResponse = GATEWAY_TIMEOUT_RESPONSE;
        RawHeaders rawResponseHeaders = RawHeaders.fromMultimap(cacheResponse.getHeaders(), true);
        setResponse(new ResponseHeaders(uri, rawResponseHeaders), cacheResponse.getBody());
    }

    if (responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
        sendSocketRequest();
    } else if (connection != null) {
        client.getConnectionPool().recycle(connection);
        connection = null;
    }
}
 
Example 4
Source File: HttpEngine.java    From bluemix-parking-meter with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Figures out what the response source will be, and opens a socket to that
 * source if necessary. Prepares the request headers and gets ready to start
 * writing the request body if it exists.
 */
public final void sendRequest() throws IOException {
  if (responseSource != null) {
    return;
  }

  prepareRawRequestHeaders();
  initResponseSource();
  OkResponseCache responseCache = client.getOkResponseCache();
  if (responseCache != null) {
    responseCache.trackResponse(responseSource);
  }

  // The raw response source may require the network, but the request
  // headers may forbid network use. In that case, dispose of the network
  // response and use a GATEWAY_TIMEOUT response instead, as specified
  // by http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.4.
  if (requestHeaders.isOnlyIfCached() && responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    if (responseSource == ResponseSource.CONDITIONAL_CACHE) {
      Util.closeQuietly(cachedResponseBody);
    }
    this.responseSource = ResponseSource.CACHE;
    this.cacheResponse = GATEWAY_TIMEOUT_RESPONSE;
    RawHeaders rawResponseHeaders = RawHeaders.fromMultimap(cacheResponse.getHeaders(), true);
    setResponse(new ResponseHeaders(uri, rawResponseHeaders), cacheResponse.getBody());
  }

  if (responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    sendSocketRequest();
  } else if (connection != null) {
    client.getConnectionPool().recycle(connection);
    connection = null;
  }
}
 
Example 5
Source File: HttpEngine.java    From reader with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Figures out what the response source will be, and opens a socket to that
 * source if necessary. Prepares the request headers and gets ready to start
 * writing the request body if it exists.
 */
public final void sendRequest() throws IOException {
  if (responseSource != null) {
    return;
  }

  prepareRawRequestHeaders();
  initResponseSource();
  OkResponseCache responseCache = client.getOkResponseCache();
  if (responseCache != null) {
    responseCache.trackResponse(responseSource);
  }

  // The raw response source may require the network, but the request
  // headers may forbid network use. In that case, dispose of the network
  // response and use a GATEWAY_TIMEOUT response instead, as specified
  // by http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.4.
  if (requestHeaders.isOnlyIfCached() && responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    if (responseSource == ResponseSource.CONDITIONAL_CACHE) {
      Util.closeQuietly(cachedResponseBody);
    }
    this.responseSource = ResponseSource.CACHE;
    this.cacheResponse = GATEWAY_TIMEOUT_RESPONSE;
    RawHeaders rawResponseHeaders = RawHeaders.fromMultimap(cacheResponse.getHeaders(), true);
    setResponse(new ResponseHeaders(uri, rawResponseHeaders), cacheResponse.getBody());
  }

  if (responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    sendSocketRequest();
  } else if (connection != null) {
    client.getConnectionPool().recycle(connection);
    connection = null;
  }
}
 
Example 6
Source File: HttpEngine.java    From reader with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Figures out what the response source will be, and opens a socket to that
 * source if necessary. Prepares the request headers and gets ready to start
 * writing the request body if it exists.
 */
public final void sendRequest() throws IOException {
  if (responseSource != null) {
    return;
  }

  prepareRawRequestHeaders();
  initResponseSource();
  OkResponseCache responseCache = client.getOkResponseCache();
  if (responseCache != null) {
    responseCache.trackResponse(responseSource);
  }

  // The raw response source may require the network, but the request
  // headers may forbid network use. In that case, dispose of the network
  // response and use a GATEWAY_TIMEOUT response instead, as specified
  // by http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.4.
  if (requestHeaders.isOnlyIfCached() && responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    if (responseSource == ResponseSource.CONDITIONAL_CACHE) {
      Util.closeQuietly(cachedResponseBody);
    }
    this.responseSource = ResponseSource.CACHE;
    this.cacheResponse = GATEWAY_TIMEOUT_RESPONSE;
    RawHeaders rawResponseHeaders = RawHeaders.fromMultimap(cacheResponse.getHeaders(), true);
    setResponse(new ResponseHeaders(uri, rawResponseHeaders), cacheResponse.getBody());
  }

  if (responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    sendSocketRequest();
  } else if (connection != null) {
    client.getConnectionPool().recycle(connection);
    connection = null;
  }
}
 
Example 7
Source File: HttpEngine.java    From cordova-amazon-fireos with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Figures out what the response source will be, and opens a socket to that
 * source if necessary. Prepares the request headers and gets ready to start
 * writing the request body if it exists.
 */
public final void sendRequest() throws IOException {
  if (responseSource != null) {
    return;
  }

  prepareRawRequestHeaders();
  initResponseSource();
  OkResponseCache responseCache = client.getOkResponseCache();
  if (responseCache != null) {
    responseCache.trackResponse(responseSource);
  }

  // The raw response source may require the network, but the request
  // headers may forbid network use. In that case, dispose of the network
  // response and use a GATEWAY_TIMEOUT response instead, as specified
  // by http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.4.
  if (requestHeaders.isOnlyIfCached() && responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    if (responseSource == ResponseSource.CONDITIONAL_CACHE) {
      Util.closeQuietly(cachedResponseBody);
    }
    this.responseSource = ResponseSource.CACHE;
    this.cacheResponse = GATEWAY_TIMEOUT_RESPONSE;
    RawHeaders rawResponseHeaders = RawHeaders.fromMultimap(cacheResponse.getHeaders(), true);
    setResponse(new ResponseHeaders(uri, rawResponseHeaders), cacheResponse.getBody());
  }

  if (responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    sendSocketRequest();
  } else if (connection != null) {
    client.getConnectionPool().recycle(connection);
    connection = null;
  }
}
 
Example 8
Source File: HttpEngine.java    From phonegapbootcampsite with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Figures out what the response source will be, and opens a socket to that
 * source if necessary. Prepares the request headers and gets ready to start
 * writing the request body if it exists.
 */
public final void sendRequest() throws IOException {
  if (responseSource != null) {
    return;
  }

  prepareRawRequestHeaders();
  initResponseSource();
  OkResponseCache responseCache = client.getOkResponseCache();
  if (responseCache != null) {
    responseCache.trackResponse(responseSource);
  }

  // The raw response source may require the network, but the request
  // headers may forbid network use. In that case, dispose of the network
  // response and use a GATEWAY_TIMEOUT response instead, as specified
  // by http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.4.
  if (requestHeaders.isOnlyIfCached() && responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    if (responseSource == ResponseSource.CONDITIONAL_CACHE) {
      Util.closeQuietly(cachedResponseBody);
    }
    this.responseSource = ResponseSource.CACHE;
    this.cacheResponse = GATEWAY_TIMEOUT_RESPONSE;
    RawHeaders rawResponseHeaders = RawHeaders.fromMultimap(cacheResponse.getHeaders(), true);
    setResponse(new ResponseHeaders(uri, rawResponseHeaders), cacheResponse.getBody());
  }

  if (responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    sendSocketRequest();
  } else if (connection != null) {
    client.getConnectionPool().recycle(connection);
    connection = null;
  }
}
 
Example 9
Source File: HttpEngine.java    From CordovaYoutubeVideoPlayer with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Figures out what the response source will be, and opens a socket to that
 * source if necessary. Prepares the request headers and gets ready to start
 * writing the request body if it exists.
 */
public final void sendRequest() throws IOException {
  if (responseSource != null) {
    return;
  }

  prepareRawRequestHeaders();
  initResponseSource();
  OkResponseCache responseCache = client.getOkResponseCache();
  if (responseCache != null) {
    responseCache.trackResponse(responseSource);
  }

  // The raw response source may require the network, but the request
  // headers may forbid network use. In that case, dispose of the network
  // response and use a GATEWAY_TIMEOUT response instead, as specified
  // by http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.4.
  if (requestHeaders.isOnlyIfCached() && responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    if (responseSource == ResponseSource.CONDITIONAL_CACHE) {
      Util.closeQuietly(cachedResponseBody);
    }
    this.responseSource = ResponseSource.CACHE;
    this.cacheResponse = GATEWAY_TIMEOUT_RESPONSE;
    RawHeaders rawResponseHeaders = RawHeaders.fromMultimap(cacheResponse.getHeaders(), true);
    setResponse(new ResponseHeaders(uri, rawResponseHeaders), cacheResponse.getBody());
  }

  if (responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    sendSocketRequest();
  } else if (connection != null) {
    client.getConnectionPool().recycle(connection);
    connection = null;
  }
}
 
Example 10
Source File: HttpEngine.java    From wildfly-samples with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Figures out what the response source will be, and opens a socket to that
 * source if necessary. Prepares the request headers and gets ready to start
 * writing the request body if it exists.
 */
public final void sendRequest() throws IOException {
  if (responseSource != null) {
    return;
  }

  prepareRawRequestHeaders();
  initResponseSource();
  OkResponseCache responseCache = client.getOkResponseCache();
  if (responseCache != null) {
    responseCache.trackResponse(responseSource);
  }

  // The raw response source may require the network, but the request
  // headers may forbid network use. In that case, dispose of the network
  // response and use a GATEWAY_TIMEOUT response instead, as specified
  // by http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.4.
  if (requestHeaders.isOnlyIfCached() && responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    if (responseSource == ResponseSource.CONDITIONAL_CACHE) {
      Util.closeQuietly(cachedResponseBody);
    }
    this.responseSource = ResponseSource.CACHE;
    this.cacheResponse = GATEWAY_TIMEOUT_RESPONSE;
    RawHeaders rawResponseHeaders = RawHeaders.fromMultimap(cacheResponse.getHeaders(), true);
    setResponse(new ResponseHeaders(uri, rawResponseHeaders), cacheResponse.getBody());
  }

  if (responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    sendSocketRequest();
  } else if (connection != null) {
    client.getConnectionPool().recycle(connection);
    connection = null;
  }
}
 
Example 11
Source File: HttpEngine.java    From crosswalk-cordova-android with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Figures out what the response source will be, and opens a socket to that
 * source if necessary. Prepares the request headers and gets ready to start
 * writing the request body if it exists.
 */
public final void sendRequest() throws IOException {
  if (responseSource != null) {
    return;
  }

  prepareRawRequestHeaders();
  initResponseSource();
  OkResponseCache responseCache = client.getOkResponseCache();
  if (responseCache != null) {
    responseCache.trackResponse(responseSource);
  }

  // The raw response source may require the network, but the request
  // headers may forbid network use. In that case, dispose of the network
  // response and use a GATEWAY_TIMEOUT response instead, as specified
  // by http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.9.4.
  if (requestHeaders.isOnlyIfCached() && responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    if (responseSource == ResponseSource.CONDITIONAL_CACHE) {
      Util.closeQuietly(cachedResponseBody);
    }
    this.responseSource = ResponseSource.CACHE;
    this.cacheResponse = GATEWAY_TIMEOUT_RESPONSE;
    RawHeaders rawResponseHeaders = RawHeaders.fromMultimap(cacheResponse.getHeaders(), true);
    setResponse(new ResponseHeaders(uri, rawResponseHeaders), cacheResponse.getBody());
  }

  if (responseSource.requiresConnection()) {
    sendSocketRequest();
  } else if (connection != null) {
    client.getConnectionPool().recycle(connection);
    connection = null;
  }
}